» Amelia Earhart - The official site of the aviatrix from CMG Worldwide, with a biography, a photo gallery, and some of her quotes and achievements.
» Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum - Atchison, Kansas. Overview of the museum, location and hours, biography of the aviator, news clips and facts.
» Amelia Earhart Information - A short biography of the famous aviator, from the Naval Historical Center. Also offers a bibliography.
» Amelia Earhart Online - Details the pilot's life, her childhood, influences, goals. Does not work in Netscape 3 or 4.
» Aviation History: Amelia Earhart - Illustrated biography of the pioneering pilot.
» Aviation Pioneers: Amelia Earhart - Biography of the Kansas-born aviator, focusing on her recordbreaking flights and her disappearance over the Pacific.
» Earhart Project - Four archaeological expeditions to the remote, uninhabited Pacific atoll of Nikumaroro have recovered physical evidence that the Earhart flight landed there on July 2, 1937.
» Earhart, Amelia - Brief biographical entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia. Includes bibliography.
» Earhart, Amelia (Mary) - Biographical article.
» Ellen's Place: Amelia Earhart - Illustrated three-part biography. Available in English and Spanish. Links.
» Freedom of Information Act: Amelia Earhart - Aviatrix who disappeared July 1937 over the Pacific Ocean while on a highly publicized world flight attempt. The FBI never investigated her disappearance. The records generally consist of correspondence from individuals speculating about her fate. PDF for
» The Diary of Virginia Park - A diary entry written by one of Amelia Earhart's childhood friends, partly to her dictation. Includes photos of Earhart and a WAV file of her voice.
» The Earhart Tragedy: Old Mystery, New Hypothesis - John P. Riley considers the role of military officials in the mystery of the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan.
» Wikipedia: Amelia Earhart - Short biography, with bibliography and extensive hyperlinks to related topics.
» Women in Aviation and Space History: Amelia Earhart - A biography of probably the most famous woman aviator ever, from the Smithsonian.
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